6g6 ^ Marriages and Deaths in ami near London* [J^n. 1 
daughter to the late, and sister to the pre¬ 
sent, Duke of Grafton. 
Lieut:-Col. Otway, to Frances, only 
daughter of Sir C. Blicke. 
Ac Chelsea church, Dr. Edwards, of 
Doctors’ Commons, to Miss Cressingham, of 
Carshalton, . 
John Simons, esq. of Paul’s Cray, Kent, 
to Miss Pickman, of Crutched friars. 
At Lambeth, Mr. G. Lyford, surgeon, of 
Winchester, to Eliza, youngest daughter of 
Wm. Johnson, esq. of Lambeth. 
At Kensington church, James Hance, 
esq. of Kingston, Jamaica, to Miss Hempel, 
daughter of the late F. H. esq . of Chelsea. 
At St. Martin’s in the Fields, hJr. A. A. 
Fry, of Douahty-street, to Miss Jane S. S. 
Westcott, youngest daughter of the late John 
W. esq. 
At St. Mildred’s church, Mr. George 
Hebert, of the Poultry, to Miss Wood- 
buvne, of Red Lion-street, Clerkenweil. 
The Rev. Edward Bouverie, second son 
of the Honorable Bartholomew B. and vicar 
of Ccleshill, Berks, to Frances Charlotte, 
fourth daughter of the late Bishop of Exeter, 
and of Lady Elizabeth Courtenay. 
At St. Pancras church, Arthur Morris, 
esq. of Conduit-stfeet, to Miss Roebuck, 
daughter of the late Abraham R. esq. 
At Epping church, Mr. Haslam, ofBrent- 
wood, to Miss Palmer, only daughter of Mr. 
John Palmer, of Cambridge. 
R. C. Kidd, esq. of Kew, to Miss F. Ra¬ 
mus, of St. James’ Palace. 
DIED. 
Francis yenks^ esq.\ and two days following 
his niece, Mary Uugkesy widow of Bfigadier^! 
General William Carlyon Hughes, at their 
houses, in Great George.street, West¬ 
minster. 
Mrs. M^Callurn, of Finsbury square, after 
an illness of nearly five years. 
At his house in the Mint, Southwark, 
Mr. Samuel Carter. 
Mr. E'van Pugh, of the firm of Gatfield 
and Pugh, of Newgate-street. 
At Hampton, the Lady of Sir Beaumont 
llotham. 
Mrs. Fullery wife of Mr. George F. of 
Woolwich. 
At Sevenoai'is, John Kemp^ es^, purveyor 
to the forces. 
Mrs. Walkery of Kennington-square, 7 i. 
At Theobald’s, General Lan.vrer.ee Ndson., 
74. 
In Guilford-street, Thomas Lniley, esq. 63, 
many years chief clerk to Mr. Justice 
Grose. 
Mrs. Gilson, of Well-street, Hackney. 
Ac Sawbridgeworth, Herts. Mrs. Elizabeth 
Horsley., 63. 
At the Kent and Surrey Hotel, Black- 
friars, of a decline, Miss HuggenSy of Sit- 
tingbourne. 
Miss Triquety of Sloane-'Square. 
Mrs. Wekhnany wife of Samuel W. esq. 
of Staniford-street. 
At his house in Cavendish square, at an 
advanced age, yoseph yones, esq. many 
years a partner in the banking-house of 
Messrs. Jones and Co. in London and Man¬ 
chester. 
At his lordship’s house, in Grosvenori 
square, the Right Honorable Lady Hunt- 
ing field. 
At his house, In Conduit-street, the Right 
Honorable Thcophilus yones. 
Elizabeth Noel, wile of Charles N. esq. 
M. P. for the county of Rutland, and only 
child of T. Welman, esq. of Poundisford 
Park, 26. 
At Camberwell, aged 82, Dame Frances 
Baird, wfidow of the late Sir W. B.' bart. 
of Saughton-hall, and daughter of Colonel 
Gardiner 
Aged 66, Beds Dennis, housekeeper to 
E. Willes, esq. at Row-green, Hatfield, 
Herts. 
At his Chambers in the Temple, aged 27> 
Mr. y. E. Neale. 
At Walworth, Mrs. A. Sandfordy relict of 
the late Mr. S. formerly an attornev at 
Chelmsford. 
At Islington, Mrs. Mary Flonvery mother 
s'of Sir Charles F. bart. at the advanced age 
of 90. 
At her house in Foley-place, Mrs. Bates, 
widow of the late Joah B. esq. 
At her seat at Tregoyd, Breconshire, the 
Right'Honoiable Marianna Deniereuxy Dow¬ 
ager Viscountess Hereford Her ladyship 
was only daughter and heir of George D. 
esq. of Tregoyd, and relict of the late Right 
Honorable George D. thirteenth Viscount 
Hereford, whose surviving issue are the 
present Viscount Hereford and five daugh¬ 
ters. 
After a long and severe illness, Mrs. Pen¬ 
nington, of the Strand. 
W. Taylor] esq. late an eminent hosier in 
Newgate-street, 82. 
In John-street, Adelphi, T. Brown, esq. 
aged 86. 
The Earl efi Findlater and Scafieldy at 
Dresden, where he had been a •voluntary 
exile from his native country upwards of 20 
years, for reasons best knowm to himself. 
Since he left Oxford, where he was educated, 
he has resided chiefly on the Continent. His 
lordship was esteemed a good classical scholar. 
His fine estates in Scotland, worth 30,0001, a 
year, with the title ofEarl of Seafield, descend 
to Sir Lewis Grant, who is unfortunately in 
a state of mental derangement. His lordship 
married a daughter of a Count Murray, with 
whom he lived but a short time. 
At his Chambers in Paper-buildings, 
Inner-Temple, Charhs Laml^crty esq. F.A S- 
aged 54. 
After a long and severe illness, yacoh 
Thomas Spciddl, esq. in New Ormond street. 
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